There is no need to neutralize it. H2O2 fissions into H20 and O2. None of them are poisonous.
I do not know how it works, other than a guess of releasing O2, but I have used Hydrogen Peroxide.
Hydrogen is an element.Hydrogen peroxide is a compound.
hydrogen+peroxide
I think Hydrogen Peroxide is a reactant,because hydrogen and oxygen are reactants so hydrogen peroxide should be a reactant.
Yes hydrogen peroxide is an antiseptic.
No!
I do not know how it works, other than a guess of releasing O2, but I have used Hydrogen Peroxide.
Hydrogen peroxide is a teeth whitener, google "hydrogen peroxide teeth."
Hydrogen is an element.Hydrogen peroxide is a compound.
hydrogen+peroxide
Since the dissociation constant for hydrogen peroxide is 2.4 x 10^-12 (very very small) if only a 3% concentration were to be mixed with water the pH would be negligible. However the main reason Hydrogen peroxide stings when you spill or pour it on a cut to disinfect it is because of its fairly high reactivity.
do you neutralize chlorine
Use an acid.
I think Hydrogen Peroxide is a reactant,because hydrogen and oxygen are reactants so hydrogen peroxide should be a reactant.
yes
Yes hydrogen peroxide is an antiseptic.
The answer depends on the fraction of hydrogen peroxide in WHAT!